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The Number Of Errors Make Is Equal To The Sum Of The "squares" Involved.
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The number of errors make is equal to the sum of the "squares" involved.
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Transcription Law The number of errors made is equal to the number of 'squares' employed.
The time spent on any item of the agenda [of a finance committee] will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.
-- C. N. Parkinso...
Fitz-Gibbon's Law Creativity varies inversely with the number of cooks involved with the broth.
Creativity varies inversely with the number of cooks involved with the broth. -- Fitz-Gibbon's Law
The number of honest politicians is superceded only by the number of honest burglars, if one consults the individuals involved.
Hull's Theorem The combined pull of several patrons is the sum of their separate pulls multiplied by the number of patrons.
It is almost as difficult to make a man unlearn his errors as his knowledge.